If You Notice Painful Red Bumps, You Might Have Dyshidrotic Eczema

 

As we mentioned before, one of the most common types of eczema is dishydrotic eczema.
Dishydrotic eczema (pompholyx) is a chronic, recurring skin discomfort that causes itching and is often seen symmetrically in the palms, fingers and soles of the feet. It is evident with small, deep-positioned vesicles in size 1-2 mm and heals after a few weeks with pulling.
There are some disagreements with exact terminology and definitions, but this is also referred to as pompholyx, acute and recurring vesicular hand dermatitis, acute palmoplantar eczema, vesicular endogen eczema, cheiropompholyx (when affecting the hands), podopompholyx or pedopompholyX (when affecting the feet) and cheiropodopompholyz.